Android :: Clickable Hyperlinks In AlertDialog / How To Fix?
Jan 4, 2010
What I am trying to accomplish is to have clickable hyperlinks in the message text displayed by an AlertDialog. While the AlertDialog implementation happily underlines and colors any hyperlinks (defined using <a href="..."> in the string resource passed to Builder.setMessage) supplied the links do not become clickable. The code...
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Sep 13, 2012
I have a Listview or Gridview (tried both) that will display search results from a database query. This works great. Now I want to make each result a hyperlink, for example each row is in this format: <a href='http://mylink.com'>Result1</a>
I used Html.fromHtml() to change each row string into a Spanned type, and now each row (TextView) appears hyperlinked, but they won't click. I keep reading over and over that I need to simply add textView.setMovementMethod(LinkMovementMethod.getI nstance());, HOWEVER, it crashes the program. I think this is because I'm not manually adding each TextView to the ListView, because I am using the ArrayAdapter to dynamically fill the ListView.
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Mar 12, 2010
I am trying to figure out what is the best way to go about creating dialogs. I can either create my own Dialog class (which, to me, is more clean and organized), or I can use AlertDialog.Builder (which would be done inline, and funky looking)... What are the positivies and negatives of either implementation?
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Sep 20, 2010
CharSequence text = TextUtils.concat( "before ", Html.fromHtml( "<b>This works</b>"), " after " );
myTextView.setText(text, TextView.BufferType.SPANNABLE );
If i put an hyperlink in the html code, i.e
CharSequence text = TextUtils.concat( "before ", Html.fromHtml( "<a href="www.google.it">Google</a>"), " after " );
myTextView.setText(text, TextView.BufferType.SPANNABLE );
Linkify.addLinks( myTextView, Linkify.ALL );
"Google" is displayed but hyperlink is not undelined correctly and is not clickable. Any advice?
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Aug 18, 2010
I'm curious if others are seeing this as well. I've noticed if someone sends me a long link in an email, I open the email in the email app and try to click on the link but the app isn't resolving the entire link. It gets cut off.
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Jun 5, 2010
I very recently got my HTC Hero and everything was working fine until a few days ago. For some reason, my phone does not respond fully when I click on certain hyperlinks. For instance, I can type in a google search, but I can't click on any of the results, but I can click on the "Options" tab next to each hyperlink. As I click on these links, they will become underlined, but nothing happens. I tried a factory reset on calibration and that did not work.
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Jul 8, 2010
I noticed something odd. I have a listview with custom BaseAdapter, and getView() inflates a layout. On 1.6 SDK (I've been developing on a G1), if I set android:clickable="true" on the layout, then the item is NOT clickable (but otherwise the item is clickable). Is this the correct behavior? It seems backwards to me. Furthermore, no matter now matter how i set android:clickable for the same layouts using 2.2 SDK (run using emulator), the layout always is clickable... eh? I'm really bothered by this.
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Aug 13, 2013
What I am trying to do is have the address of a location displayed like this:
123 Street City, St 12345
The user of my android app can click the address and it will use the phones gps to find the way to the location from the current location of the user.
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Mar 2, 2010
I have seekbar wich is for example 100dp height. How can i make only the top 50dp to be clickable and the down 50dp just to be covered with the progress.
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Mar 16, 2010
I really appreciate if anyone can help. i want to make textview clickable just like in Market application. I have set all focusable, clickable in XML but still not working.
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Jan 27, 2010
Could any1 plz tell me how to set a particular text in a TextView as clickable and not the entire text in TextView.At present "clickable=true" works for entire textview and not a particular text in textview.
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Sep 19, 2010
I am using drawable and translateobject to create animation on camera overlay. how do i get clickable drawable object?
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Aug 7, 2010
I am trying to make the images I have clickable so that when they are pressed it will send the user to another page or link. How do I go about this? Currently each row in the gridview has 2 buttons. How will it know which item in the gridview is clicked so that it performs a certain action, specific to the item that was clicked.
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Oct 18, 2010
I need to display a pretty image of a map of Europe, and I want my app to, e.g. bring up a different activity, when the user clicks each country - each country on the map needs to have a different onClickListener (or equivalent). Essentially, I need to be able to call a different function when the user taps on France rather than Spain in an image such as this:http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Blank_map_of_Europe_cropped.svg How would I best go about this on Android?
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Apr 14, 2010
I have a ImageView and draw some things on that view. Now I want to have the position of the click in the onClickListener. Although I think that's not really possible (storing the position in the onTouchListener is not working), I want to ask, if there is any other way to accomplish that? The goal is to have a image with some overlays, that should be clickable. I thought about AbsolutLayout, but that is depracated, so what now?
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Sep 4, 2010
I'm subclassing InputMethodService to create my own personal keyboard. A lot of stuff already works quite nice. But now I'm playing around with the suggestion bar (also called "candiate view"). For now I'm just trying to load a static layout with one button in it:
@Override public View onCreateCandidatesView() {
LayoutInflater mLayoutInflater = LayoutInflater.from(this);
mView = mLayoutInflater.inflate(R.layout.suggestion_bar, null);
return mView;
}
The result looks like this: Which is exactly what I expected, but with one big issue: the button in the suggestion bar is not selectable or clickable at all.
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Mar 17, 2010
So I waste a bit of screen real estate on my Droid with a few photos of my family. I just like to have a photo on each page. I was wondering if anyone has run across a Photo Frame app that is clickable to a defined action like "Call Wife".
Anyone run across an app like that?
Seems like a pretty easy app to write, but I am having a hard time finding one...
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Aug 8, 2010
I'm trying to create an application that can use the android as a fax machine, IE Send a picture as a fax or receive a fax and save as a picture. So far I'm starting from the ground up and making sure I can intercept a call at the users discretion. I have an Receiver registered in the Manifest of my program with a filter of Phone_State which flags when the state has changed(IE incoming call).
So on my BroadcastReceiver I'm trying to have an AlertDialog popup prompting the user to either accept as fax or call but the AlertDialog seems to throw a android.view.WindowManager$BadTokenException Error when it has an incoming call. My code is just simple an onReceive(context arg0, intent arg1) and I pass the arg0 to the AlertDialog...
The full error message is below
CODE:.............
From what I have seen in the AlertDialog code, it passes the context as well as a Window and WindowManager, which I believe is why it's crashing, is there a better way or something else I should be using which might overlay the call screen?
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Oct 12, 2010
I have a TabActivity with 3 tabs. Each tab contains its own Activity. When one of the contained Activities pops up an AlertDialog, there are actually 3 dialogs created. The dialog has a Dismiss button and it must be pressed 3 times to finally dismiss the 3rd dialog.
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May 20, 2010
http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/1203/devicei.png
I've seen this in a few apps, and i have expiremented with both PopupWindow, and AlertDialog and I was confused which this was.
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Oct 18, 2010
Can i set an onclickListner for AlertDialog?
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Nov 2, 2010
I want to create a scrollable map and trigger different actions when the user touches a different areas. With iPhone, it was easy by putting buttons on top of the image. How do I do it in Android? I used a custom view to enable scrolling in both directions. Now how do I make different parts of the image trigger different events on click?
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Jan 20, 2010
Is it possible to use a OnItemClickListener on a ListView when the Items layout has a clickable/editable widget (RadioButton,EditText, or CheckBox)?
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Apr 29, 2010
Android is highlighting the links in the TextView, but they do not respond to clicks. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Do I have to set an onClickListener for the TextView in my activity for something as simple as this?
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Nov 19, 2010
I am building a twitter-like client. Assume I have a string: "$AAPL rocks!" I want to be able to click on "$AAPL" and do something. How can I go about making $ clickable in a TextView?
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Mar 16, 2010
I have a clickable TextView with a drawable as its background. I'm looking for the right way to implement a down-state drawable so the background changes when the user presses down. I have been able to almost perfectly replicate this behavior by listening for MotionEvents and changing the background when the user is pressing down.. The only thing that doesn't match up with system-wide down state behavior here is that if the user keeps holding down and moves their finger off the button, the state remains down until they release their finger from the screen... whereas in Maps overlays or Buttons or ListViews or anything else the state immediately goes back to off when the finger moves from the object.
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Nov 23, 2010
I have a TextView in my layout which has an attribute "clickable=true" set in XML. This is to allow it behave like a button with both text and icon. Now, I add to that TextView HTML text via call HTML.fromHtml(), and apply Linkify.addLinks after that. The problem is: in such configuration, links are not clickable. Is there any suggestion, how to allow user click on links, other from creating custom TextView-based class?
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Jul 14, 2010
I have a ViewGroup (LinearLayout) which contains a couple of TextViews and one ImageView. I want to make this entire group clickable. However, clicks on the TextViews or ImageViews or on the area enclosed by the ViewGroup above doesn't result in the handler being called. Any suggestions on how I can make a whole ViewGroup clickable?
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Apr 20, 2010
I've got some Buttons that I want to make un-clickable (but still appear on the screen) until another process (thread) has finished its work ? How would you do this ?
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Nov 22, 2010
The twitter and facebook apps allow you to click on a username which in turn takes you to a new activity. How can this be achieved? I know there is Linkify, but it seems like it can only send you to a browser/phonecall/ etc. How can I make text that are like "@mynamehere" clickable so that it starts a new activity?
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